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LHC filling with liquid helium at 4 kelvin
The CERN cryogenics team are filling the LHC with liquid helium, cooling entire sections to below 4K
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider gears up for run 2
CERN teams are carrying out all required tests to get proton beams back in the LHC for March 2015
One LHC sector up to full energy
Magnets in one sector of the accelerator are fully prepared for the restart at higher energies
IdeaSquare opens today
Today IdeaSquare is officially inaugurated, creating a unique space designed to nurture innovation at CERN
Take part in the CERN 60 Public Computing Challenge
Could volunteer computing simulate as much data as the LHC generates? Researchers are setting out to answer this question during a 12-day trial
CERN takes to reddit to discuss Open Data
People across the globe put their questions to CERN in an "Ask Me Anything" session on reddit, on the topic of "Open Science, Open Data & More"
Beams come knocking on the LHC's door
Weekend tests with beams brought protons just short of the LHC
CERN makes public first data of LHC experiments
The Open Data Portal makes data from real collision events at the LHC openly available to all
LHCb observes two new baryon particles
The particles, known as the Xi_b'- and Xi_b*-, were predicted to exist by the quark model but had never been seen before
THE Port hackathon: Technology to help people
THE Port aims to develop technological projects that help to provide for people living in areas of conflict or natural disasters